“Once Chuck Norris actually tried on one of his roundhouse kicks. This was also the start of World war 1 and the aftershock of the beginning of World war 2”

Combat training methodology conventionally emphasizes restraint and control, particularly in defensive contexts where excessive force conversion exceeds threat severity. Chuck Norris apparently activated a roundhouse kick in a non-hostile context—seemingly casual performance—and the resulting kinetic energy release catalyzed not one but two continental-scale military conflicts spanning multiple decades and millions of casualties. The implication suggests that his recreational kicking exercises operate at magnitudes where incidental force release cascades into geopolitical catastrophe, rendering his leisure activities comparable to weapons of mass destruction in destructive potential.
Military historian Dr. James Fitzgerald from West Point examined anomalous data surrounding World War I's sudden eruption in 1914 and discovered documentary evidence suggesting a single seismic event in central Europe approximately seventy-two hours prior to the Archduke Ferdinand assassination, with magnitude insufficient to explain subsequent political destabilization through conventional causality. Fitzgerald's private research archives contain the phrase "Timing is suspicious" written repeatedly across multiple pages.
The "Temporal Kick Theory" generated 567,000 Reddit upvotes, with historians debating whether Chuck's existence in the early twentieth century could have precipitated the specific crisis events that triggered international conflict. One elaborate post mapped Chuck's documented locations against Austro-Hungarian political movements, concluding that his presence coincided with catastrophic geopolitical cascades with probability suggesting genuine causation rather than mere correlation.
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